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- Kevin Hendrick
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- Dan Schultz
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How much extra is the anti-gravity package?bloke wrote:On that "orginal" version, you could swap those two parallel upper 5th slides around (in a diagonal, rather than in a "box") and basically convert the thing to a 4-rotor BBb.
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
"The Village Tinker"
http://www.thevillagetinker.com" target="_blank
Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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MikeMason
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- Kevin Hendrick
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Ed Jones
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- LoyalTubist
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- Chuck(G)
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Somehow, I'm not ready to believe that! Must be a hunt-and-peck typist.SERIAL#: 9393939393
An interesting thing is that you can find one of these with a removable bell that was made after the fixed-bell version. MW introduced an "anniversary" model of this instrument with said bell after having produced the fixed-bell version.
Were any of Bill Bell horns good players? I've heard from folks who played his Eb sousa that it was an intonation nightmare...
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Chuck Jackson
- 5 valves

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Yes, Cecil the Sea-Sick Sea Serpent, Beanie, and Dirty JohnMark wrote:Okay, since no one else has...
I'm a comin' Beanie Boy!
I wonder if anyone here remembers "Wonderama" and the short shown on the show called "Diver Dan", had the WORST production value next to a "Clutch Cargo" cartoon, but kept my brother and me in rapt attention to the TV. I wish I could remember the barracuda's name.
Chuck"memory lane"Jackson
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
- Chuck(G)
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I don't know if Clutch Cargo was any worse than "Bucky and Pepito" or "Koko the Clown". I used to watch them on Garfield Goose and Friends with Frazier Thomas (though thought it was a neat trick to sing "Jingle Bells" in Latin).
"Beany and Cecil" was done by Bob Clampett, who directed a huge number of Warner Bros. (Porky, Daffy, etc.) cartoons. It was very strange.
So who played tuba on the opening credits of the "Beany and Cecil Show"? Dishonest John?
"Beany and Cecil" was done by Bob Clampett, who directed a huge number of Warner Bros. (Porky, Daffy, etc.) cartoons. It was very strange.
So who played tuba on the opening credits of the "Beany and Cecil Show"? Dishonest John?
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Chuck Jackson
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